Super fast microwave treat combining Americana and class on a bun. Admittedly I stole the idea from my local hardware store (which happens to have a fine cafe inside it) but I have made it microwave fast. You can be enjoying a gustatorial treat in just minutes.

This is one of those things that you throw together because it's what you have on hand. I used bottled slaw dressing because I was in a hurry, I think a creamy caeser dressing would be nice too. It turned out that we really liked it as a different type of slaw. My son can't get enough of it, so we will be making it again.

This is a great dip that I made to go along with fish tacos. But after we tried it we decided we will be making it again as just a dip for tortilla chips and veggies. And we are going to figure out how to use it on a pizza !

This is a super kid friendly dish. We make it when we have left over hot dogs. It's good plain or add a little cheese to it. It's a good weekend breakfast if you have leftover hot dogs to use up. We sometimes have it the night after we had hot dogs , breakfast for dinner.

Studies show that 75% of the U. S. population is chronically dehydrated which exacerbates most diseases and helps to keep us unhealthy. The average adult needs about eight 8-ounce glasses of water per day and overweight people need even more. Here's a recipe to help you get your two quarts or more per day. Ice can be added to…

These are so easy to make and to personalize with your favorite toppings. Use your favorite candy, nuts, crushed cookie bit whatever you like! They whip up in minutes so they are great for last minute company or a snack for your kids and their friends.

Cleaning out the refrigerator can yield a personal pan pizza and a never ending treat for bored taste buds. The estimated cost is off by 100% since it is all leftovers and the calorie and content list is to be ignored. This recipe is for having fun with. So there.

Some recipes call for too much tahini. Others try too hard and call for red bell peppers or sun-dried tomatoes. I prefer to keep it simple: chickpeas and tahini, with lots of garlic and lemon juice. Oh, and a dash of olive oil to keep it creamy. Use it as a sandwich spread or dipping sauce.